Gigahertz-Frequency, Acousto-Optic Phase Modulation of Visible Light in a CMOS-Fabricated Photonic Circuit
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Here we present an efficient, visible-light, gigahertz-frequency acousto-optic modulator fabricated on a 200 mm wafer in a volume CMOS foundry. Our device combines a piezoelectric transducer and a photonic waveguide within a single microstructure that confines both a propagating optical mode and an electrically excitable breathing-mode mechanical resonance. By tuning the device's geometry to optimize the optomechanical interaction, we achieve modulation depths exceeding 2 rad with 15 mW applied microwave power at 2.31 GHz in a 2 mm long device. This corresponds to a modulation figure of merit of $V_π\cdot L$ = 0.26 Vcm in a visible-light, integrated acousto-optics platform that can be straightforwardly extended to a wide range of optical wavelengths and modulation frequencies. For the important class of gigahertz-frequency modulators that can handle hundreds of milliwatts of visible-light optical power, which are critical for scalable quantum control systems, this represents a 15x decrease in $V_π$ and a 100x decrease in required microwave power compared to the commercial state-of-the-art and existing work in the literature.
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Jacob M. Freedman
Matthew J. Storey
Daniel Dominguez
Andrew Leenheer
Sebastian Magri
Nils T. Otterstrom
Matt Eichenfield
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- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
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- arXiv
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